Which loses weight on exposure to the atmosphere ?

1. Concentrated H2SO4

2. Solid NaOH

3. A saturated solution of CO2

4. Anhydrous sodium carbonate

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The correct order of ease of hydrolysis is :

1. CCl4 < SiCl4 < PCl5 < AlCl3

2. AlCl3 < CCl4 < PCl5 < SiCl4

3. CCl4 < AlCl3 < PCl5 < SiCl4

4. CCl4 < AlCl3 < SiCl4 < PCl5

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Carbon dioxide is a gas but silica is a solid because:

1.  carbon dioxide is composed of discrete covalent CO2 molecules whereas silica has continuous

     tetrahedral structure

2.  CO2 molecules are lighter than SiO2 molecules

3.  CO2 is more acidic than SiO2

4.  melting point of silica is very high

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The greatest percentage of CO is in:

1.  coal gas

2.  producer gas

3.  water gas

4.  oil gas

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Butter of tin is:

1.  SnCl2·5H2O

2.  SnCl4·5H2O

3.  SnBr2·2H2O

4.  SnBr4·5H2O

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CO2 and N2 are non-supporters of combustion. However, for putting out fires CO2 is preferred over N2 because CO2:

1. Does not burn.

2. Forms non-combustible products with burning substances.

3. Is denser than nitrogen.

4. Is a more reactive gas.

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When sodium or potassium oxide is heated in a current of CO2at360°C, we get:

1. sodium formate

2. sodium oxalate

3. sodium acetate

4. sodium carbonate

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Which can be directly brought into gaseous state from solid state?

(1) CO

(2) Solid CO2

(3) PH3

(4) CO+H2

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Under hydrolytic conditions, the compounds used for the preparation of the linear polymer and for chain termination, respectively, are

1.  CH3SiCl3andSiCH34

2.  CH32SiCl2andCH33SiCl

3.  CH32SiCl2andCH3SiCl3

4.  SiC4andCH33SiCl

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Identify the correct statements from the following:

(a) \(\mathrm{CO}_2(\mathrm{~g})\) is used as a refrigerant ice cream and frozen food.
(b) The structure of \(\mathrm{C}_{60} \)  customs12 six carbon rings and 25 five carbon rings
(c) ZSM-5, a type of zeolite, is used to convert alcohol into gasoline.
(d) CO is a colorless and odorless gas.
 
1. (a) and (c) only 2. (b) and (c) only
3. (c) and (d) only 4. (a), (c) and (d) only
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